Henry Fielding Quotes & Sayings (Page 3)
Henry Fielding quotes and sayings page 3 (novelist). Here's quote # 21 through 30 out of the 41 we have for him.
“Money is the fruit of evil, as often as the root of it.”
“There is perhaps no surer mark of folly, than to attempt to correct natural infirmities of those we love.”
“We are as liable to be corrupted by books, as by companions.”
“I describe not men, but manners; not an individual, but a species.”
“One fool at least in every married couple.”
“When I'm not thanked at all, I'm thanked enough, I've done my duty, and I've done no more.”
“When widows exclaim loudly against second marriages, I would always lay a wager than the man, If not the wedding day, is absolutely fixed on.”
“Where the law ends tyranny begins.”
“The devil take me, if I think anything but love to be the object of love.”
“Great joy, especially after a sudden change of circumstances, is apt to be silent, and dwells rather in the heart than on the tongue.”
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